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A Description and Discourse on the use of paper, in which he praises a paper-mill built near Darthsend, by a German called Spillman. The Honour of the Law 1596. Jane Shore, mistress to King Edward IV. A Tragical Discourse of the unhappy Man's Life. A Discourse of Virtue. Churchyard's Dream. A Tale of a Fryar and a Shoemaker's Wife, The Siege of Edinburgh Castle.

Oh, no, for she is nearer to us now; she is not dead, but has passed from death to life; and may her memory remain with us, in freshness as the ivy green, which loves best the churchyard's place of holy quietude, and by her influence may we in spirit come to be more Christ-like.

Then the careful state Will spare her children, and necessity No longer glory to be thus inhuman. KING. When, think you, would that blessed age arrive, If I had shrunk before the curse of this? Behold my Spain, see here the burgher's good Blooms in eternal and unclouded peace. A peace like this will I bestow on Flanders. The churchyard's peace! And do you hope to end What you have now begun?

The Road into Scotland, by Sir William Drury. Sir Simon Burley's Tragedy. A lamentable Description of the Wars in Flanders in prose, and dedicated to Walsingham secretary of state. A light Bundle of lively Discourses, called Churchyard's Charge 1580, dedicated to his noble patron the Earl of Surry. A Spark of Friendship, a treatise on that writer, address'd to Sir Walter Raleigh.

He wrote innumerable pamphlets and broadsides, and some poems, of which the best are Shore's Wife , The Worthiness of Wales repub. by the Spenser Society , and Churchyard's Chips , an autobiographical piece. Actor and dramatist, b. in London, s. of a Danish sculptor, and ed. at Grantham School. Soon after his return to London he took to the stage.

It's winkles we'll 'ave for supper, and a blessing it's there's one thing cheap and with some taste to it. A penny-'orth even, goes quite a way, but a penny-'orth ain't much when there's a child to each winkle an' may be two." "The churchyard's been a better friend to me than to you," said a thin and haggard-looking woman, who had come across the street for a look at Orlando.

The little mighty Governors whereof, having, for the most part, not sucked in above six or seven mouthsful of University air, must yet, by all means, suppose themselves so notably furnished with all sorts of instructions, and are so ambitious of the glory of being counted able to send forth, now and then, to Oxford or Cambridge, from the little house by the Churchyard's side, one of their ill-educated disciples, that to such as these ofttimes is committed the guidance and instruction of a whole parish: whose parts and improvements duly considered, will scarce render them fit Governors of a small Grammar Castle.

For us all to meet, and meet here, seemed suddenly strangely natural, and I hardly knew what Orrin meant when he grasped me forcibly by the arm and drew me aside into the darkest of the dark shadows which lay in the churchyard's farthest corner.

Queen Elizabeth's reception into Bristol. These twelve several pieces he bound together, calling them Churchyard's Chips, which he dedicated to Sir Christopher Hatton. He wrote beside, The Tragedy of Thomas Moubray Duke of Norfolk.

She glanced aside at the tomb in the churchyard's corner, where moldered the remains of her father; and a yearning cry went forth from the very depth of her soul. "Oh, that I were laid there with him! Why did I come back again to East Lynne?" Why, truly? But she had never thought that her cross would be so sharp as this.